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  • This report cannot be created for more than one node. If your node selection contains more than one node, then the report is created for the first node in your list.
  • This report relies directly on NMIS  for inline graphs, and therefore won't work unless the configuration item nmis_host_base is correctly set (i.e. has the public web address of your NMIS server).
  • Business Hours reporting is not supported for this report.
  • This report cannot be generated in formats other than HTML.
  • While it can be saved it is not self-contained (the NMIS graphs are live and created on viewing!), therefore it's primarily of use as an on-demand report for immediate consumption.

More information can be found here: Node Report

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Node Health Report

The Node Health report display health-related attributes for all selected nodes for a given period. Attributes displayed are: Status, Device, Availability, Interface Availability, %CPU, 95th% CPU, Max %CPU, CPU Exc., %Mem Free, 95th% Mem Used, Max %Mem Used, %Mem Util, %IO/VIR Mem Free, 95th% IO Mem Used, Max %IO Mem Used, %IO/VIR Mem Util.

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The formulas used for calculation of the reporting conditions can be tuned and adjusted by the user. The formulas as well as more information can be found here: Node Health Report

The section opreports_rules (in conf/opCommon.nmis in opReports 3.x, or opReports.nmis in version 2.x) defines the threshold values for the following conditions:

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